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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this week’s episode of The Waves, the next presidential election is one year away and we are entering a storm of macho man politics. Slate senior producer Cheyna Roth is joined by NPR politics reporter Danielle Kurtzleben to talk about why men keep talking about their manly-men bonafides, how that affects women trying to be in politics, and more. 

More From Danielle and Mentioned in the Episode: 


All the Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me Before I Gave Birth by Danielle Kurtzleben 


The Race I Will Watch Most Closely in 2024 (Besides President) by Danielle Kurtzleben 


A Professional Lady Correspondent Stares Down Motherhood by Danielle Kurtzleben 


Male Democratic Candidates Will Have To Answer Gender Role Questions In 2020 Race by Danielle Kurtzleben 


How 2022 Became the Year of Over-the-Top Masculinity in Politics by Bill Donahue 


In Slate Plus: A check-in on new mom Danielle and whether she has in fact become a “mom” or just a person with a kid.

If you liked this episode, check out: Are “Cool Moms” A Menace? 

Podcast production by Cheyna Roth and Vic Whitley-Berry with editorial oversight by Daisy Rosario and Alicia Montgomery.
Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com.

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Released:
Nov 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Waves is a weekly conversation about news and culture examined through the lens of gender and feminism. Every other Thursday, join the hosts—Slate staff writer Christina Cauterucci, Marcia Chatelain of Georgetown University, Thirst Aid Kit's Nichole Perkins, and Slate Podcasts' June Thomas—for frank discussions about the ways gender shapes everything. Our new name reflects generations of women from the various waves of feminism, the sound waves that carry us to your ears, and the waves we intend to make.